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1939 Buick Coupe Rat Rod Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $3,000.00
Location:

Imperial, California, United States

Imperial, California, United States

1939 Buick Coupe with pink slip. Car has no drive train. Solid and great for a project car!! No floor boards but fabricated floor boards are ready to be welded in as you can see in the pictures. Vehicle comes with everything you see in the pictures and for PICK UP ONLY. There are more parts to the vehicle but too much to photograph. If you have any questions feel free to message me and i will answer any. Car is sold as is. Cash or Paypal ONLY

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